Belgium come back from 2-0 down to beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time at the World Cup
Belgium produced one of the wildest comebacks of the 2026 World Cup, overturning a 2-0 deficit in the final minutes against Senegal in Seattle before winning 3-2 after extra time in their last-32 tie. Habib Diarra put Senegal ahead in the 25th minute and Ismaila Sarr doubled the lead six minutes into the second half. Belgium were still two goals down entering the 86th minute, when substitute Romelu Lukaku pulled one back. Youri Tielemans headed the equaliser from Leandro Trossard's cross less than three minutes later. Deep into extra time, after a seven-minute VAR review of Lamine Camara's challenge on Tielemans, the Belgian midfielder converted a 125th-minute penalty — reported as the latest goal in World Cup history, at 124 minutes and 44 seconds. Belgium now face the United States in Seattle on Tuesday 7 July for a quarter-final place.
Belgium survive one of the great World Cup escapes and stay on course in the tournament; Senegal, who controlled the tie for 85 minutes, are out. The Red Devils now meet co-hosts the United States in Seattle — a last-16 tie with real stakes for the large Belgian community following from home and abroad.
Belgium were five minutes from going out of the World Cup. Then came the wildest quarter of an hour — stretched, in the end, across three-quarters of an hour more football — that the Red Devils have produced in years.
Senegal had been the better side for most of the evening at Lumen Field in Seattle. Habib Diarra opened the scoring in the 25th minute, reacting quickest after Ismaila Sarr's header came back off the post. Six minutes into the second half, Sarr chested down a long ball and finished emphatically to make it 2-0, and Belgium looked flat, short of ideas and short of time.
The rescue began from the bench. Romelu Lukaku, introduced in the second half, steered home in the 86th minute to halve the deficit. Barely three minutes later, Youri Tielemans arrived at the far post to head in Leandro Trossard's cross, and a match Senegal had controlled was suddenly heading to extra time.
The decisive moment arrived deeper into added time than any World Cup goal before it. In the 117th minute, Tielemans went down under Lamine Camara's challenge in the box. A video review followed — seven minutes of it — before the referee pointed to the spot. Senegal's players protested the decision, and pundits were split on it afterwards, but the call stood. Tielemans, the captain, waited through it all and then converted, with the clock showing 124 minutes and 44 seconds — reported as the latest goal in World Cup history.
For Senegal, it is a brutal way to exit a tournament they were minutes from surviving. They created the better chances for long stretches and defended well until the final minutes of normal time, when Belgium's pressure finally told.
For Belgium, the reward is a last-16 meeting with the United States — co-hosts, and on home turf in every sense: the tie is in Seattle, at the same Lumen Field where this drama unfolded, on Tuesday 7 July. For the thousands following from Belgium, kick-off comes in the small hours — and after a night like this, few will want to miss it.
What happens next
Belgium play the United States in the World Cup last 16 at Lumen Field, Seattle, on Tuesday 7 July (02:00 Belgian time). The winner advances to a quarter-final.
Impact
Regional — For Belgian fans and the expat community, the run continues: the last-16 tie against the USA kicks off in Seattle on Tuesday 7 July (02:00 Belgian time, 1am UK). Bars, fan zones and late-night viewing plans across Belgium get another night.
Timeline
- ·Senegal 1-0 Belgium — Habib Diarra, rebound after Sarr's header hit the post
- ·Senegal 2-0 Belgium — Ismaila Sarr, after chesting down a long ball
- ·Senegal 2-1 Belgium — Romelu Lukaku, from the bench
- ·Senegal 2-2 Belgium — Youri Tielemans header, Trossard cross
- ·Penalty awarded to Belgium after a seven-minute VAR review of Camara's challenge on Tielemans
- ·Belgium 3-2 Senegal — Tielemans penalty, at 124:44 the latest goal reported in World Cup history
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- View sourceSky SportsPrimaryprimary· skysports.com· 1 July 2026Retrieved 2 July 2026· 1 day agodate verified· Fresh
- View sourceAP Newscorroborating· apnews.com· 1 July 2026Retrieved 2 July 2026· 1 day agodate verified· Fresh
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- View sourceThe Guardiancorroborating· theguardian.com· 1 July 2026Retrieved 2 July 2026· 1 day agodate verified· Fresh
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